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  • Their favorite things

    Writers, filmmakers and other notable figures tip us off to the stuff that most excited them this year.
  • Time to buy a Warhol

    With financial markets weakening, VIP collectors take their investment dollars to Basel Miami -- the nation's primo art fair -- to shop, shop, shop!
  • The Salon Gift Guide

    Perfect presents for everyone on your holiday list, selected by our editors.
  • Who wants to be a millionaire -- on strike?

    A TV quiz show writer explains why the current strike is hardly a trivial pursuit.
  • Sexiest Man Living 2007

    Because there's more to life than pretty boys ... Salon picks the 26 men who really drive us mad.
  • The table at Orso

    On the eve of the Broadway debut of "Young Frankenstein," director Paul Mazursky celebrates Mel Brooks and their weekly lunch group of old-school Hollywood veterans.
  • Chicks behind the flicks

    Ten of Hollywood's most powerful women sit down to discuss the state of the movie business -- why there aren't more female directors, why blowing things up is fun, and more.
  • "Smooth as old satin"

    Jay Leno, Della Reese, Mike Douglas, Miles Davis, Betty White and others on their impressions of Merv Griffin, the late talk show host, game show producer and mogul.
  • For Harry Potter fans about to rock, we salute you

    A global network of Potter-influenced bands inspired kids like 8-year-old Darius to make their own wizard rock. Will fans keep the music alive?
  • Impressions of Paris' last night in jail

    Deranged fans, enraged protesters and garden-variety rubbernecks converge for one big release.
  • "The Sopranos" goes dark

    David Chase gives fans the finale they deserve -- one they can argue about for years to come.
  • Tales of the other Tony

    While you were watching "The Sopranos," Broadway threw itself a big party ... well, maybe not that big.
  • Paris isn't free -- and neither are we

    Paris Hilton's strange celebrity hits a new nadir after Friday's chaotic perp walk. Will we ever be free from her now?
  • "The Sopranos" prediction pool

    Who will survive the big finale? Jonathan Ames, Berkeley Breathed, Jennifer Egan, Daniel Handler, Heather Havrilesky, Erica Jong, Laura Lippman, Frank Rich and others weigh in.
  • Give my petards to Broadway

    Why more people will be watching "The Sopranos" than the Tonys on Sunday night.
  • Politics as unusual?

    The Broadway season was surprisingly rich in idea-driven, civic-minded plays, but don't call it a rebirth of political theater.
  • Spirit of success

    Christine Ebersole feels a deep spiritual connection to the women she portrays in Broadway's "Grey Gardens." Will the Tony gods smile on her?
  • Curtains for musical comedy?

    Move over, "Spamalot." The surreal, smart "Grey Gardens" and "Spring Awakening" are redefining Broadway.
  • "I'm so tired of America"

    Rufus Wainwright on his new record, its sometimes apocalyptic vision, and the lyric that's causing a commotion.
  • Safe speech

    What should you be able to say on the radio? We convened an insta-roundtable -- Scott Simon, Sandra Tsing Loh, Michael Musto and more -- to find the answer.
  • Official rules

    The official rules for the "Year of the Dog" Video Dog contest.
  • The man behind "Battlestar Galactica"

    Ronald D. Moore, creator of TV's smartest sci-fi show, talks about the creative freedom of serialized drama and how to comment on the Iraq war in a story set in outer space.
  • Regarding Oscar

    Salon critics and special guests weigh in on the Academy Awards -- the wins, the dresses, the absence of Anna Nicole!
  • Hollywood gets humble

    Ellen was 'Ellish in her tacky leisure suits. But at Sunday night's Oscars, Helen Mirren, Jennifer Hudson, Al Gore and the rest restored fame's good name.
  • Warhol and the war god

    Even in death, the artist was way ahead of his time.
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